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Monday-Friday, 4 hour shifts. hours (9 to 12 or 1pm) Looking for a permanent Part-Time person.
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Experience preferred
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We are committed to reconciliation and Indigenous leadership in health care. This position is open to all qualified applicants, with preference given to qualified First Nations, Inuit, and Métis candidates. We value lived experience and encourage applicants to share how their experience contributes to our shared purpose of improving health outcomes through culturally safe leadership. A North Island home site is preferred for this position, however, applicants from all areas are welcome to apply. Key Responsibilities: •Lead Cultural Safety and Humility education and initiatives •Support organization-wide and program-specific learning on anti-Indigenous racism •Facilitate learning, dialogue, and organizational change •Provide coaching, mentoring, and conflict resolution expertise •Develop curriculum, resources, and learning tools •Build partnerships with Indigenous communities •Support evaluation, accountability, and continuous improvement
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Qualifications: •Bachelor’s degree in Conflict Analysis, Health and Human Sciences, or a related field (or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience) •Three (3) years of recent experience in consulting, facilitation, coaching, mentoring, and conflict management •Experience developing and delivering Indigenous Cultural Safety and Humility training and curriculum •Knowledge of Indigenous cultural safety, humility, and relationship-building practices
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About Us Ballenas Housing Society (Ballenas) is a non-profit charitable organization who develops and operates inclusive housing communities appropriate to supporting tenants in achieving and maintaining stability and wellbeing. Visit https://ballenas.ca for more information. This position would be suitable for a skilled maintenance worker living in the Campbell River community who is seeking regular part-time hours which are flexible. The individual must be available to support on-call emergencies as required and backfill our regular full-time employee. Job Description - Maintenance Worker Position Summary - Reporting to the Maintenance Operations Manager and in accordance with Ballenas Housing Society (Ballenas) mission, strategic direction, principles and policies, this position is responsible for providing daily maintenance and repairs to buildings and properties. Key Responsibilities: •Perform preventative building maintenance and repairs as assigned including unit turn overs, basic plumbing or carpentry tasks, painting, cleanup, and grounds maintenance •Troubleshoot maintenance issues involving building repairs, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, structural, carpentry, painting, groundskeeping, and equipment repair or replacement •Receive materials and stock shelves, maintain shared workshop •Source and purchase parts, equipment and supplies required for repairs and maintenance within approved limits; maintain orderly and organized workshop •Maintain sidewalks, platforms and entryways to ensure safe access, including snow, ice and debris removal •Recognize and appropriately respond to emergency situations in accordance with policies and procedures •Wear task-appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment (e.g. eye protection, ear protection, particle masks, gloves) •Adhere to WorkSafeBC regulations and Ballenas safety procedures; immediately report any non-compliance or incidents of injury and accident •Set up and take down materials from facility areas for special occasions and events •Participate in the on-call roster and respond to emergency calls and security issues outside normal working hours •Immediately report any injury or accident. •Maintain cooperative working relationships with tenants, staff and leadership teams •Attend regular maintenance team meetings •Perform other duties as assigned and required Benefits: • Mileage reimbursement • Paid time off • Vision care • Dental care • Life insurance • Disability insurance • RRSP match • Extended health care • On-site parking
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Education/Experience •A minimum of 3 years’ experience in complex maintenance, including basic plumbing, electrical, carpentry, landscape, painting, and equipment repair •Experience working with vulnerable populations including seniors and persons with mental and physical disabilities, addictions issues and low literacy •WHMIS Certificate •Occupational First Aid (OFA) Certificate Level 1 an asset OR an equivalent combination of relevant education and work experience Knowledge: •Thorough knowledge of safe work practices and WorksafeBC regulations •Thorough interpersonal communication (oral and written), collaboration, problem solving, and organizational abilities; proven abilities in customer service and conflict resolution •Working knowledge of the Residential Tenancy Act and Human Rights Legislation •Knowledge of MS Office Suite Skills/Abilities •Understand and carry out oral and written instructions and maintain records •Work independently and as part of a team with effective time management •Operate a variety of equipment, machines, hand tools and vehicles safely •Demonstrate professional standards of personal conduct, accountability, and competence •Maintain cooperative working relationships with the leadership teams, staff, and tenants •Communicate, problem solve and resolve conflicts Other Requirements: •Criminal Record/Vulnerable Sector Check •Valid Class 5 B.C. DL with clean Driver’s Abstract; plus access to vehicle •Suitable tools required to perform regular maintenance duties as set out above •May be required to work evenings or weekends in response to emergencies Working Conditions: •Perform physically demanding work •Lift and move equipment and materials •Work outside in all weather conditions •Exposure to equipment noise
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We are privileged to learn, work, and live on the traditional territory of the SC’IȺNEW Nation. Pearson College UWC stands as a beacon of hope and education, founded in 1974 with a vision to make education a force that unites people, nations, and cultures for peace and a sustainable future. Our mission is deeply rooted in this vision, striving to empower students from diverse backgrounds to actively engage in creating a better world. At Pearson, we are more than just an educational institution; we are a vibrant community of passionate individuals committed to fostering global understanding and positive change. As one of 18 United World Colleges around the world, our students undergo a rigorous selection pro-cess in their home countries. They are chosen not only for their academic potential but also for their demonstrated dedication to making a meaningful impact on the world. Moreover, the ma-jority of our students receive substantial financial aid, ensuring that opportunities for trans-formative education are accessible to all. Pearson College UWC is recruiting for an outstanding Health Centre Manager who is also a Registered Nurse (RN) or Nurse Practitioner (NP). Reporting to: Director Human Resources, Health, and Wellness Position Summary: The Health Centre Manager & RN/NP leads the College’s health and wellness services, manages Health Centre staff as assigned to ensure holistic, student-centered care and supports the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of our diverse student population. This role combines clinical expertise with strategic leadership, including managing staff performance, coordinating care plans, and implementing health initiatives. This role works closely with students, staff, houseparents, local health professionals, and families to provide clinical expertise, emergency response, health education, and ongoing support for students navigating both common and complex health challenges while away from home. The Health Centre Manager & RN/NP also contributes to the development of health-related policies, collaborates across departments, and helps ensure a safe and supportive environment where students can thrive academically and personally. Major Responsibilities: •Manage Health Centre team members, including recruitment, onboarding, scheduling, performance management, and disciplinary processes. •Lead team meetings and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to align student health and wellness strategies. •Coordinate multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic, multidisciplinary student care and support plans. •Develop and implement health and mental wellness initiatives, workshops, and aware-ness campaigns to support student wellbeing. •Advise senior leadership on health-related risks, policies, compliance requirements, and best practices, and contribute to the development and review of school health policies and procedures. •Build and maintain collaborative relationships with regional Health Authorities, healthcare providers, specialists, and community agencies. •Coordinate immunization clinics, public health initiatives, and infectious disease preven-tion and outbreak management protocols, including vaccination compliance. •Assess and evaluate student health concerns and provide comprehensive nursing care within the RN/NP scope of practice. •Develop, implement, and monitor individualized nursing care plans for students with acute, chronic, or complex medical conditions. •Administer medications and treatments, including injections, wound care, and chronic condition management, in accordance with physician orders and nursing standards. •Make independent clinical decisions and referrals to physicians, mental health profes-sionals, specialists, or emergency services when required. •Respond to medical emergencies by leading onsite triage, stabilization, coordination with emergency responders, and post-incident follow-up care. •Support and manage return-to-learn and return-to-play plans for students recovering from injuries or illnesses, including but not limited to concussions. •Collaborate with the Director of Admissions regarding student medical histories, ac-commodation needs, and care planning. •Communicate with parents and guardians regarding student health concerns, care plans, and ongoing support as appropriate. •Maintain accurate, confidential, and legally compliant health records, documentation, and incident reporting. •Oversee the safe storage, administration, inventory, and disposal of medications and medical supplies in compliance with regulations and best practices. •Foster a safe, inclusive, and culturally sensitive environment by building trusting rela-tionships with students from diverse cultural backgrounds. •Perform other duties as assigned to support the overall operations of the College. Compensation & Organization This is a full-time on-site position of 35 hours per week located at Pearson College UWC in Metchosin, approximately 40 minutes from downtown Victoria, BC. Hourly compensation ranges from $51.00 to $58.00 for RN and $65.00 to $85.00 for NP, plus a comprehensive benefits package that includes four (4) weeks of vacation pay with additional paid time off during Christmas, extended health & dental coverage, and an on-site meal program (taxable benefits). Applications will be accepted until the position is filled and are reviewed daily. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Candidates must be eligible to work in Canada at the time of applying and pass a criminal record check. Résumés and a cover letter can be emailed to [email protected]. As an inherent part of our United World College values, Pearson College UWC is actively committed to Anti-Racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in our living, learning and work environments. In pursuit of our values, we seek individuals who will work respectfully and constructively with differences and across levels of privilege and power. We encourage applications from individuals belonging to minority and/or marginalized groups, including but not limited to Indigenous peoples, LGBTQ+ individuals, women, and those with diverse backgrounds or experiences. Your unique perspective is valued and contributes to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace.
Qualifications & Experience
•Currently in good standing RN/NP with the provincial regulatory body (e.g., BCCNM). •Current CPR and First Aid certifications (Mental Health First Aid and ASSIST is an asset). •Certification in public health, adolescent health, or school nursing is an advantage. •Minimum of 5 years’ clinical nursing experience (youth-focused preferred) and/or at least 3 years of experience as a Charge Nurse in a clinical setting. •Emergency and mental health experience is considered an asset. •Experience training others in basic care procedures and emergency protocols. •Ability to be tactful, demonstrate excellent judgment, and work as a positive and collaborative team member. •Proven ability to manage budgets, prepare reports, and identify cost-saving opportunities. •Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and other administrative and Electronic Health Records (EHR) tools, preferably Arya or similar systems. •A sensitive and empathic approach to communicating with students, family members and the adult community. •Class 5 Driver’s License, Class 4 preferred.
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The Team Naturally Pacific Resort aims to become a top resort that welcomes everyone and offers exciting experiences every day. We are seeking team members who are passionate about providing exceptional hospitality and service, and who align with our values of Passion, Community, Inclusion, and Innovation. Our focus is not only on creating memorable experiences for guests but also on establishing a fulfilling and enjoyable work atmosphere for our team. Becoming part of the Naturally Pacific team will allow you to engage in the hospitality industry within an expanding company that values every individual's input and celebrates achievements collectively. The Role The Restaurant Supervisor is responsible for ensuring smooth dining room operations and exceptional guest experiences by leading the Front of House team during service. They coordinate service flow, provide guidance to team members, and maintain high standards of cleanliness and organization. This role involves fostering a collaborative team environment, monitoring guest satisfaction, and enforcing health and safety standards. The Supervisor also supports staff training, resolves service issues, and performs opening and closing duties to ensure the dining area is ready for each service. Perks & Benefits At Naturally Pacific Resort, we believe in recognizing and rewarding the valuable contributions of our colleagues. As a member of our team, you can expect to enjoy a comprehensive range of benefits and competitive compensation tailored to your skill set, education, and experience. Please note that specific benefits may vary depending on the role and level within the organization. •Comprehensive employer paid health, vision, and dental coverage for you and your family. •Access to ongoing training and development opportunities to support your career growth and advancement within the company. •Employee and Family Assistance Program. •Discounts on various resort amenities and services such as food, golf, retail, and spa. •Support for your health and wellness goals. •Registered Pension Plan (RPP) eligibility after 1 year. •Accommodations available for qualifying candidates. You will be eligible to receive wages starting from $ 24.30 to $ 27.00 per hour, this will be determined by your skill set, education and experience. We are a growing organization made up of diverse team members who are motivated to continuously innovate our approach to genuine hospitality. We consider employee wellbeing a priority and are dedicated to protecting the health and safety of our teams while ensuring a workplace that is respectful of everyone. Naturally Pacific Resort practices equal opportunity hiring and onboarding processes to ensure equal access and participation for everyone. We understand that we have a responsibility for ensuring a safe, dignified, and welcoming environment and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees irrespective of race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other status protected by law. We believe in integrating people with disabilities into our workforce by removing barriers and meeting accessibility needs. The Resort At Naturally Pacific Resort, our mission is to provide guests with a memorable and meaningful experience. Located at the crossroads of the forest, mountains, and the Pacific Ocean in Campbell River BC, Naturally Pacific’s 100-room resort features a luxury spa, upscale restaurant and 18-hole golf course with a virtual driving range and lounge. This coastal destination offers spectacular views and access to some of the best outdoor experiences in the world. From eco-adventures, internationally renowned salmon fishing, wildlife watching, to traversing the parks and trails, Campbell River is a doorway to adventure. Thank you and we look forward to receiving your application
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Your contributions to the team include: •Lead and oversee the Front of House team during service to ensure smooth operations and exceptional guest experiences. •Coordinate team activities, monitor service flow, and address any bottlenecks or challenges in real time. •Conduct pre-shift meetings to communicate service priorities, daily specials, and guest expectations. •Act as the primary point of contact for team members, offering guidance and support during service. •Ensure dining room readiness, including cleanliness, table settings, and proper organization. •Monitor guest satisfaction by engaging with guests and addressing concerns promptly. •Foster a collaborative team environment by providing ongoing training, coaching, and feedback. •Enforce health, safety, and hygiene standards throughout the dining area. •Handle service-related issues, resolving them efficiently to minimize disruptions. •Support special events, ensuring smooth coordination with the kitchen and other departments. •Perform opening and closing duties, and lead the team to ensure the dining room is ready for the next service. A few things we are looking for in a new team member: •2+ years of experience in a supervisory role within the food and beverage industry, or 5+ years in a lead server role. •Proven experience providing excellent customer service in a fast-paced, high-end environment. •Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and mentor a team. •Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. •Professional demeanor with exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. •Proficient in operating a point-of-sale (POS) system; experience with Silverware POS is an asset. •In-depth knowledge of food and beverage operations, including menu offerings and dietary accommodations. •Ability to multitask effectively under pressure and maintain composure in a busy environment. •Serving It Right Certificate or equivalent. •WSET certification an asset. •Availability to work mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays. •Physical ability to stand and walk for extended periods.
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The Team Naturally Pacific Resort aims to become a top resort that welcomes everyone and offers exciting experiences every day. We are seeking team members who are passionate about providing exceptional hospitality and service, and who align with our values of Passion, Community, Inclusion, and Innovation. Our focus is not only on creating memorable experiences for guests but also on establishing a fulfilling and enjoyable work atmosphere for our team. Becoming part of the Naturally Pacific team will allow you to engage in the hospitality industry within an expanding company that values every individual's input and celebrates achievements collectively. The Role As a key member of our team the Room Attendant is responsible for performing comprehensive room cleaning, ensuring each guest room is spotless and well-maintained. They restock all supplies and amenities, ensure guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay. The Room Attendant takes initiative to personalize guest experiences, responds promptly to inquiries and requests, and ensures the privacy and security of guests and their belongings. This role is Seasonal - Full Time. Perks & Benefits At Naturally Pacific Resort, we are committed to fostering a positive and supportive work environment where our employees feel valued, respected, and motivated to excel. We believe that by investing in our team members' well-being and professional development, we can collectively achieve success and create a thriving and fulfilling work environment. The Resort At Naturally Pacific Resort, our mission is to provide guests with a memorable and meaningful experience. Located at the crossroads of the forest, mountains, and the Pacific Ocean in Campbell River BC, Naturally Pacific’s 100-room resort features a luxury spa, upscale restaurant and 18-hole golf course with a virtual driving range and lounge. This coastal destination offers spectacular views and access to some of the best outdoor experiences in the world. From eco-adventures, internationally renowned salmon fishing, wildlife watching, to traversing the parks and trails, Campbell River is a doorway to adventure.
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Your contributions to the team include: •Comprehensive room cleaning including dusting, making beds, removing used linen, vacuuming, cleaning bathrooms, inside window cleaning, cleaning coffee pots, ensuring pots are plugged in, cleaning sinks and fixtures, and checking under beds, drawers, and closets for left-behind articles or trash. •Restock all supplies and amenities in rooms and stock linen supply room with clean linens for next day use, ensuring all terry, soap, glasses, comment cards, coffee, and other amenities are available. •Arrange furniture following guest use. •Take initiative to add a personalized experience for the guests. •Respond to guest and staff inquiries, requests, and complaints promptly and courteously. •Take ownership of guest’s privacy and belongings, ensuring the security of guest rooms. •Ensure all lost property items left in guest rooms are recorded and properly tagged in the designated area. •Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of all chemicals and cleaning products, and correct handling procedures. •Maintain proper usage of cleaning supplies and equipment. •Report all maintenance and safety hazards, including burned-out light bulbs, plumbing issues, and suspicious activities, to the Housekeeping Supervisor or Rooms Manager. •Keep an updated record of all rooms cleaned. •Additional tasks and duties as assigned. A few things we are looking for in a new team member: •Previous housekeeping or cleaning experience. •Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment with compact timeframes. •Strong organizational skills and high energy levels. •Capability to assess a situation for danger or safety issues and act accordingly. •Strong communication skills. •Ability to follow directions accurately and efficiently. •Experience with industrial cleaning equipment and products. •Physically able to reach, stretch, bend, and walk for an extended period. •Ability to work mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
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The Beaufort Family Health Society was formed in 2022, in response to the absence of primary care services in Cumberland. Cumberland Village Health Care (CVHC) is owned and operated by the Beaufort Family Health Society, and provides primary care services to residents of Cumberland and the Comox Valley. Cumberland Village Health Care is part of the Comox Valley Primary Care Network, which provides patients with direct access to Allied Health Providers as part of our team-based model. Allied Health Providers include a full-time registered nurse, part-time social worker, part-time dietitian, and part-time mental health and substance use clinician. We are seeking to hire a Clinic Manager who will work collaboratively and collegially with the Clinical Director(s) of Cumberland Village Health Care and the Executive Director of the Beaufort Family Health Society. The Clinic Manager is responsible for the operational management of Cumberland Village Health Care, in alignment with the Vision, Mission and Values set by the Beaufort Family Health Society.
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Responsibilities •Manage the daily operations of the clinic, including scheduling, patient flow, and staff coordination •Supervise administrative and clinical staff, providing guidance and ongoing feedback, staff performance evaluations •Oversee documentation and billing processes using electronic medical records system •Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations, privacy laws, and safety standards •Maintain efficient clinic workflows to optimize patient experience and operational productivity •Handle human resources functions including hiring, training, and conflict resolution •Monitor clinic budgets and expenses to ensure financial health of the practice •Collaborate with physicians, nurse practitioners, Allied Health providers and administrative personnel to improve service delivery •Implement policies and procedures to enhance clinic efficiency and quality of care
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The Team Naturally Pacific Resort aims to become a top resort that welcomes everyone and offers exciting experiences every day. We are seeking team members who are passionate about providing exceptional hospitality and service, and who align with our values of Passion, Community, Inclusion, and Innovation. Our focus is not only on creating memorable experiences for guests but also on establishing a fulfilling and enjoyable work atmosphere for our team. Becoming part of the Naturally Pacific team will allow you to engage in the hospitality industry within an expanding company that values every individual's input and celebrates achievements collectively. The Role As a key member of our team the Steward is responsible for providing a clean and safe kitchen environment and will assume responsibility for the cleanliness of all the dishware, pots, pans and cooking equipment in the kitchen. The Steward is also a kitchen helper and will be responsible for assisting the cooks whenever and wherever is required. Your contributions to the team include: • Assume responsibility for the cleanliness of the kitchen. • Keep the dish machine clean and report any functional or mechanical problems to the Sous Chef. • Monitor dish machine water temperature and chemical levels to ensure sanitary wash cycle. • Wash and store all tableware and kitchenware. • Transport dishes to and from kitchen to restaurant. • Communicate effectively with all restaurant staff. • Keep trash levels low throughout the day in all areas. • Assist cooks with food preparation and help keep the kitchen in an orderly fashion. • Keep dish room clean and organized. • Sweep and wash floors at the end of each day. • Take out recycling at the end of each day. • Complete opening and closing checklists. • Ensure the availability of clean dishes. • Unloading and storing deliveries. • Assist wherever is required. • Always refer to OH&S standards and follow them to ensure a safe workspace. Follow all resort policies and procedures and adhere to the grooming policies. • Additional tasks and duties as assigned. Perks & Benefits At Naturally Pacific Resort, we are committed to fostering a positive and supportive work environment where our employees feel valued, respected, and motivated to excel. We believe that by investing in our team members' well-being and professional development, we can collectively achieve success and create a thriving and fulfilling work environment. You will be eligible to receive wages starting from $18.25 to $20.00 per hour, this will be determined by your skill set, education and experience. The Resort At Naturally Pacific Resort, our mission is to provide guests with a memorable and meaningful experience. Located at the crossroads of the forest, mountains, and the Pacific Ocean in Campbell River BC, Naturally Pacific’s 100-room resort features a luxury spa, upscale restaurant and 18-hole golf course with a virtual driving range and lounge. This coastal destination offers spectacular views and access to some of the best outdoor experiences in the world. From eco-adventures, internationally renowned salmon fishing, wildlife watching, to traversing the parks and trails, Campbell River is a doorway to adventure. Naturally Pacific Resort practices equal opportunity hiring and onboarding processes to ensure equal access and participation for everyone. We understand that we have a responsibility for ensuring a safe, dignified, and welcoming environment and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees irrespective of race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other status protected by law. We believe in integrating people with disabilities into our workforce by removing barriers and meeting accessibility needs. Thank you and we look forward to receiving your application!
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What you need to be successful: • Availability to work part-time on weekdays and evenings. • Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment. • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with team members. • Ability to use and care for food preparation equipment. • A positive attitude and ability to work well under pressure with food runners, cooks, and other staff. • Ability to perform high-quality work while unsupervised. • Ability to work in a fast-paced work environment and maintain cleanliness in a timely manner. • High level of organizational skills. • Excellent communicator verbally and written. • Excellent team player. • Experience working in a fast-paced kitchen is considered an asset. • Experience working in the hospitality industry is considered an asset. • Food safe Level 1 Certification is considered an asset.
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The Team Naturally Pacific Resort aims to become a top resort that welcomes everyone and offers exciting experiences every day. We are seeking team members who are passionate about providing exceptional hospitality and service, and who align with our values of Passion, Community, Inclusion, and Innovation. Our focus is not only on creating memorable experiences for guests but also on establishing a fulfilling and enjoyable work atmosphere for our team. Becoming part of the Naturally Pacific team will allow you to engage in the hospitality industry within an expanding company that values every individual's input and celebrates achievements collectively. The Role As a key member of our team the Resort Driver is responsible for providing safe, reliable, and courteous transportation services for guests and staff. This role involves transporting guests to and from various locations, delivering items as needed, and maintaining the company vehicle(s) in excellent condition. Your contributions to the team include: • Valid unrestricted driver’s class 1 or 4 licence with a clean driving record required. • Safely transport guests to and from the resort, nearby attractions, airports, and other designated locations. • Provide assistance with luggage and ensure a comfortable and pleasant experience for guests. • Act as an ambassador for the resort by offering local information and recommendations during transit. • Offer appropriate beverages and snacks to passengers, predetermined by resort management • Assist in the transportation of team members as required, ensuring adherence to schedules. • Transport supplies, documents, or other items between resort properties or to external locations as directed. • Perform daily vehicle inspections to ensure safety and cleanliness. • Report any maintenance or repair needs promptly. • Ensure compliance with all traffic laws and resort policies. • Deliver exceptional customer service by being professional, friendly, and attentive to guest needs. • Address guest inquiries or concerns during transport in a courteous manner. • Maintain accurate records of trips, mileage, and fuel consumption. • Assist with scheduling and route planning as needed. • Additional tasks and duties as assigned. Perks & Benefits At Naturally Pacific Resort, we are committed to fostering a positive and supportive work environment where our employees feel valued, respected, and motivated to excel. We believe that by investing in our team members' well-being and professional development, we can collectively achieve success and create a thriving and fulfilling work environment. You will be eligible to receive wages starting from $22.50 to $25.00 per hour, this will be determined by your skill set, education and experience. The Resort At Naturally Pacific Resort, our mission is to provide guests with a memorable and meaningful experience. Located at the crossroads of the forest, mountains, and the Pacific Ocean in Campbell River BC, Naturally Pacific’s 100-room resort features a luxury spa, upscale restaurant and 18-hole golf course with a virtual driving range and lounge. This coastal destination offers spectacular views and access to some of the best outdoor experiences in the world. From eco-adventures, internationally renowned salmon fishing, wildlife watching, to traversing the parks and trails, Campbell River is a doorway to adventure. Naturally Pacific Resort practices equal opportunity hiring and onboarding processes to ensure equal access and participation for everyone. We understand that we have a responsibility for ensuring a safe, dignified, and welcoming environment and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees irrespective of race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other status protected by law. We believe in integrating people with disabilities into our workforce by removing barriers and meeting accessibility needs. Thank you and we look forward to receiving your application!
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What you need to be successful: • Valid unrestricted driver’s class 1 or 4 licence with a clean driving record required. • National Safety Code (NSC) Safety Certificate. • Experience driving larger vehicles, such as vans or shuttles. • Strong customer service and communication skills. • Knowledge of local roads, attractions, and conditions. • Physically capable of assisting with luggage or other items as needed. • Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions. • Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends, holidays, early, and late shifts as needed.
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Overview The Beaufort Family Health Society is excited to invite applications for the position of Medical Office Assistant at Cumberland Village Health Care—a community-led family practice clinic located in Cumberland, BC. We are a dedicated team, including six Nurse Practitioners, as a part of the Primary Care Network (PCN), our clinic also features a fulltime RN, a part-time social worker, a part-time mental health counselor, and a part-time dietitian. We are currently seeking a full-time MOA to support our busy practice.
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Characteristics & Attributes: •Reliable and dependable team player. •Kind, compassionate, and friendly demeanor. •Open to direction and eager to learn. •Exceptional listening, comprehension, and communication skills. • Detail-oriented with a focus on accuracy. •Proactive, solutions-oriented, and able to work with minimal supervision. •Ability to maintain composure and communicate effectively under pressure. •Ability to effectively prioritize tasks and manage a multi-line phone system. •Skilled at addressing feedback and conflicts constructively. •Committed to fostering strong relationships with colleagues and providers.
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$19.80 to $22.00/hr
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The Team Naturally Pacific Resort aims to become a top resort that welcomes everyone and offers exciting experiences every day. We are seeking team members who are passionate about providing exceptional hospitality and service, and who align with our values of Passion, Community, Inclusion, and Innovation. Our focus is not only on creating memorable experiences for guests but also on establishing a fulfilling and enjoyable work atmosphere for our team. Becoming part of the Naturally Pacific team will allow you to engage in the hospitality industry within an expanding company that values every individual's input and celebrates achievements collectively. The Role As a key member of our team the Spa Practitioner is responsible for performing professional massages, facials, and body treatments to the guest. They must have a thorough knowledge of massage modalities, be certified in skin care, possess a general understanding of body treatments and be willing to train in our spa’s specific massage and body treatment offerings. They must possess excellent communication skills and be able to learn the product and service knowledge necessary to effectively provide wellness solutions to meet the needs of our guests. Your contributions to the team include: • Provide consistent professional massage and body treatments following spa protocols and accepted certification practices. • Effectively inform and educate our guests about specific wellness concerns. • Handle guests’ questions and concerns professionally and courteously, providing accurate, appropriate, and immediate responses to all requests. • Actively promote the spa, treatments, services, and retail, as well as programs, promotions, and/or discounts available. • Maintain a positive attitude and contribute toward a quality work environment. • Have complete knowledge and understanding of all services and products offered. • Communicate to management any occurrences involving staff or guests in the spa that require attention. • Be on time for your shift, prompt with each appointment, and perform services within the appropriate time allotted for the service. • Properly care for equipment and use proper amounts of product to assist with cost controls. • Uphold the standards of sanitation and sterilization as directed by law and the spa’s policies and procedures. • Perform prep work, properly clean, and restock room as required. • Possess the ability to work without direct supervision. • Regularly attend, participate in, and support training and staff meetings for the spa. • Support and promote the resort as a whole, being helpful to other areas when necessary. • Other tasks and duties as assigned. Perks & Benefits At Naturally Pacific Resort, we believe in recognizing and rewarding the valuable contributions of our colleagues. As a member of our team, you can expect to enjoy a comprehensive range of benefits. Please note that specific benefits may vary depending on the role and level within the organization. • Comprehensive employer paid health, vision, and dental coverage for you and your family. • Access to ongoing training and development opportunities to support your career growth and advancement within the company. • Employee and Family Assistance Program. • Discounts on various resort amenities and services such as food, golf, retail, and spa. • Support for your health and wellness goals. • Registered Pension Plan (RPP) eligibility after 1 year. • Accommodations available for qualifying candidates. We are committed to fostering a positive and supportive work environment where our employees feel valued, respected, and motivated to excel. We believe that by investing in our team members' well-being and professional development, we can collectively achieve success and create a thriving and fulfilling work environment. You will be eligible to receive wages starting from $19.80 to $22.00 per hour, this will be determined by your skill set, education and experience. The Resort At Naturally Pacific Resort, our mission is to provide guests with a memorable and meaningful experience. Located at the crossroads of the forest, mountains, and the Pacific Ocean in Campbell River BC, Naturally Pacific’s 100-room resort features a luxury spa, upscale restaurant and 18-hole golf course with a virtual driving range and lounge. This coastal destination offers spectacular views and access to some of the best outdoor experiences in the world. From eco-adventures, internationally renowned salmon fishing, wildlife watching, to traversing the parks and trails, Campbell River is a doorway to adventure. Thank you and we look forward to receiving your application!
Qualifications & Experience
What you need to be successful: • The ideal candidate will be available for manicure, pedicure, body treatment and massage. • 2 years of Spa experience. • 2 years of guest service experience. • Enjoy working with people and possess a friendly and outgoing personality. • Excellent customer service, communication and listening skills. • Basic computer knowledge. • Problem-solving skills, critical thinking, significant use of memory. • Proven ability to work efficiently with minimal supervision. • The desire for continuous learning. • Flexible to work mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays. • Knowledge of Manicures and Pedicures is an asset.
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Hiring 2 persons, full time position Starting with $20/h after probation and will be raised shortly, but it will depend on the performance. Positive Active Cheerful Energetic
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Experience will be an asset Reliable Responsible Flexible with shift change
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$28.00 to $32.00
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About Us Gathering Place Trading is a majority women-owned and women-led Canadian company specializing in thoughtfully sourced organic spices, herbs, teas, and sea salts. We work closely with trusted farming partners around the world while hand-packing our products on Vancouver Island, BC. We are proud to foster a supportive, collaborative workplace where people are encouraged to learn, contribute, and grow. We're looking for a highly organized, proactive, and solutions-oriented individual to join our growing team at Gathering Place Trading. This is more than an operations role. It's a long-term career opportunity with a clear growth pathway: Operations & Inventory Coordinator to Operations Supervisor to Operations Manager. Campbell River, BC *Full-Time | 4-Day Work Week (Monday to Thursday) *$28.00 to $32.00 per hour (experience dependent) What We Offer - 4-day work week (Monday through Thursday) - Flexible scheduling for work-life balance - Competitive hourly wage ($28-$32/hour) dependent on experience - Employee product discounts - Extended health & dental benefits - Supportive and purpose-driven team - Opportunities for long-term growth and advancement If you enjoy building systems, solving problems, coordinating multiple moving parts, and helping operations run smoothly, we'd love to hear from you!
Qualifications & Experience
The successful candidate will receive mentorship and training in: - Production planning - Inventory management - Purchasing - Supply chain coordination - Supplier relationships - Operational leadership
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$26.58-29.98/hour
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Department: Operations Seeking: • 1 Permanent Full-Time Labourer • 1 Casual / On-Call Labourer Posting Date: Thursday, May 21, 2026 Posting Type: External – Bargaining Unit Posting Number: 202605-03 Wage: $26.58-29.98/hour Position Overview •The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is seeking two 7-Mile Labourers (one Permanent Full-Time and one Casual/On-Call) to support operations at the 7-Mile Landfill and Recycling Centre. •The full-time permanent position shifts are scheduled between Tuesday and Saturday and operate 35 hours per week. •The casual position is scheduled on a day-to-day basis and must be available to support operational continuity when called upon. •These positions perform the physical duties associated with operating and maintaining the recycling, salvage, and public tipping areas of the 7-Mile Landfill. •These positions operate within the terms of the Collective Agreement between RDMW and USW Local 1-1937. •These positions report to the Operations Waste Supervisor or designate. Duties and Responsibilities •Assist the On-Site Supervisor with daily landfill and recycling operations. •Maintain public areas in a clean, safe, and orderly manner. •Sort and process recoverable materials for recycling. •Retrieve reusable items from the waste stream. •Retrieve hazardous or prohibited materials from the waste stream. •Perform landscaping and site maintenance duties as required. •Operate equipment such as forklifts where qualified. •Assist the public in the salvage yard and public tipping areas. •Maintain awareness of and comply with RDMW Standard Operating Procedures and policies. •Act as First Aid Attendant when assigned. •Perform other related duties as required or assigned.   Core Competencies Accountability • Professionalism • Public Service Orientation • Teamwork • Communication Operational Awareness • Safety Focus • Adaptability • Reliability
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Qualifications: •Ability to maintain cordial relationships with the public and staff members. •Ability to perform physically demanding labour in an outdoor operational environment. •Demonstrated awareness of workplace safety practices. •Ability to work in a fast-paced and changing operational setting. •Reliable transportation to and from the 7-Mile facility. •Ability to take direction and work competently with minimal supervision. Assets: •WCB Level 1 First Aid. •Forklift operation certification. •Transportation of Dangerous Goods certification. •Valid BC Class 5 Driver’s Licence
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$80,000 annually
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Parks Project Manager Department: Parks & Recreation Status: Limited Term (6–12 months, subject to organizational demand) Posting Date: Friday, May 8, 2026 Posting Number: 202604-04 Posting Type: External - Management Exempt Wage: $80,000 annually Position Overview: • Reporting to the Manager of Parks and Recreation (or designate), the Parks Project Manager is a senior, hands-on leadership role responsible for shaping the natural and built environments of the North Island through sustainable, innovative, and community-driven design. • This position leads the planning, design, and implementation of parks, trails, public spaces, and related infrastructure, drawing on the region’s exceptional natural beauty to create places that reflect the area’s values, culture, and identity. • The Parks Project Manager holds direct supervisory authority over the Parks Supervisor and Parks Labourer, and provides direction to project contractors within the parks portfolio. • This is a field-forward, office-supported role that operates within the Parks & Recreation department and works closely with the Manager of Parks and Recreation on all matters of capital planning, community engagement, and project delivery. Key Responsibilities: Vision, Design & Community Engagement • Develop a cohesive vision and brand for public spaces aligned with community values and regional goals. • Lead inclusive community engagement processes, ensuring parks and recreation designs reflect local needs and character. • Collaborate closely with Indigenous communities, government bodies, and local organizations on planning and project delivery. • Design and deliver parks, trails, streetscapes, and visitor infrastructure using an in-house design-build approach to optimize timelines, budgets, and quality control. Parks & Infrastructure Project Delivery: • Lead the planning, procurement, execution, and close-out of parks capital projects across trails, public spaces, streetscapes, and related infrastructure. • Conduct site assessments and field inspections; direct project contractors; manage project timelines, milestones, and deliverables. • Identify and inventory locally available materials, fabrication shops, and support services to develop a standardized suite of park features. • Maintain accurate project documentation, reporting, and records in compliance with RDMW standards and funding requirements. • Source and secure funding from municipal, provincial, and federal programs including UBCM, FCM, CleanBC, and related grant programs. Board Reporting: • Prepare project evaluations, site assessments, and strategic recommendations for the Manager of Parks and Recreation to present to senior leadership and the RDMW Board of Directors. • In the absence of the Manager of Parks and Recreation, present prepared reports and respond to Board inquiries on parks matters as directed. People & Contractor Management: • Directly supervise the Parks Supervisor and Parks Labourer, providing day-to-day direction, performance support, and health and safety oversight. • Assign tasks and oversee project scheduling and resource allocation within the parks workforce. • Provide clear direction to project contractors, ensuring all work aligns with RDMW policy, safety standards, and regulatory requirements. • Support recruitment, onboarding, and professional development of parks staff as directed by the Manager of Parks and Recreation or designate. Financial & Contract Oversight: • Prepare project budgets and monitor expenditures against approved funding; escalate variances and recommend cost-control measures. • Lead competitive procurement processes including tendering, evaluation, and contract award in compliance with RDMW purchasing policies. • Manage contract performance and administer post-award compliance through to project close-out. Policy, Compliance & Risk Management: • Ensure due diligence, regulatory compliance, and risk mitigation across all parks and infrastructure project activities. • Contribute to the development and maintenance of operational policies, safe work procedures, and emergency response plans relevant to the parks portfolio. • Monitor legislative and regulatory changes relevant to RDMW parks and infrastructure obligations. Stakeholder & Community Engagement • Respond to internal and public inquiries, service requests, and complaints related to parks professionally and in a timely manner. • Engage respectfully with Indigenous communities, local commissions, and regional partners on matters related to parks and public space delivery. • Represent the RDMW on parks-related committees and working groups as directed by the Manager of Parks and Recreation. Working Conditions: • Frequent fieldwork, including site visits in variable weather and terrain conditions across the RDMW’s remote and rural service area. • Office-based tasks related to planning, design, reporting, and administration. • Regular interaction with community members, RDMW board, Indigenous partners, contractors, and stakeholders. Core Competencies: • Accountability • Integrity • Professionalism • Collaboration • Communication • Service Excellence Role-Specific: Parks & Capital Project Management • Design-Build Delivery • Infrastructure & Asset Knowledge • Contractor & Contract Management • Regulatory Compliance • Financial Oversight • Community & Stakeholder Engagement
Qualifications & Experience
Education • University degree in Landscape Architecture, Environmental Design, Civil Engineering, Recreation Management, Public Administration, or a related discipline. • An equivalent combination of education and directly relevant experience in public sector parks or infrastructure management will be considered. Experience — Required: • Minimum 3 years of progressively responsible experience in parks or infrastructure project management, preferably within a municipal, regional district, or comparable public sector environment. • Demonstrated experience managing capital projects from planning through to delivery, including procurement, contractor oversight, and budget management. • Experience supervising operational or technical staff and managing contractors in a field-based environment. • Ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment in remote, field, and time-sensitive situations. • Valid BC Class 5 driver’s licence with a clean driver’s abstract. • Strong working knowledge of parks design, construction principles, and asset management. Experience — Preferred Assets: • Experience working within a Regional District or similar multi-service local government setting in BC. • Familiarity with applicable BC legislation including the Local Government Act, Environmental Management Act, and Workers Compensation Act. • Experience engaging with First Nations communities or governments in a service delivery or project context. • Knowledge of public parks and infrastructure funding programs: UBCM, FCM, CleanBC, and related provincial and federal grants. • Experience in remote, rural, or northern parks service delivery environments. • Background in design-build delivery, landscape design, or parks facility development. Certifications — Considered Assets: • PMP – Project Management Professional • BCSLA – BC Society of Landscape Architects (or eligibility for registration) • P.Eng. – Professional Engineer (EGBC) • AScT / CET – Applied Science Technologist or Certified Engineering Technologist (ASTTBC) • CRSP – Canadian Registered Safety Professional • EP – Environmental Professional What We’re Looking For: The ideal candidate is results-oriented, creatively grounded, and comfortable leading in the field as readily as they are preparing a board report. You bring professional integrity, a collaborative mindset, and genuine passion for building places that communities are proud of. You are comfortable: • Leading complex parks and infrastructure projects from planning through to delivery in a remote, multi-community setting • Supervising parks staff and contractors with clear, fair, and safety-focused direction • Preparing thorough board reports and presenting on parks matters when the Manager of Parks and Recreation is unavailable • Attending field sites across varied terrain and weather conditions throughout the RDMW’s service area • Working independently and under pressure without compromising safety or service standards • Communicating clearly and diplomatically with contractors, regulators, community members, and elected officials • Navigating regulatory frameworks and maintaining a safety-first operational culture
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$26.58/hour
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Parks Labourer Department: Parks & Recreation Status: Casual / On-Call (2 Positions) Posting Date: May 22, 2026 Posting Number: 202605-02 Posting Type: External – Bargaining Unit Wage: $26.58/hour Position Overview: • The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is seeking two motivated Casual Parks Labourers to provide hands-on support for the maintenance, improvement, and care of regional parks, trails, beaches, and green spaces. • These are unionized casual positions that provide operational coverage during staff absences, peak service periods, or other operational requirements on a day-to-day basis, in compliance with the Collective Agreement between RDMW and USW Local 1-1937. • The Parks Labourer ensures safe, clean, and functional recreational facilities while supporting park infrastructure projects and responding to public inquiries. • This position assists the Parks Supervisor with day-to-day tasks and reports into the Manager of Parks and Recreation or designate. Key Responsibilities: • Operate and maintain light equipment and tools (mowers, trimmers, blowers, chainsaws, etc.). • Perform landscaping duties: mowing, weeding, raking, pruning, planting, mulching. • Inspect and maintain regional parks, benches, fences, and signage for safety and function. • Assist in the installation and repair of irrigation systems. • Clean washrooms and park facilities; restock supplies. • Remove garbage and debris from parks, trails, beaches, and green spaces. • Support minor construction work: pouring concrete, assembling picnic tables, fencing. • Apply fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides safely and in accordance with regulations. • Respond to public inquiries or complaints politely and refer issues to supervisors. • Perform snow removal or storm cleanup when needed. • Keep accurate records of daily activities, equipment uses, and issues encountered. • Follow safety protocols and report hazards or unsafe conditions immediately. • Complete basic reports or inspection forms proficiently. Core Competencies: • Accountability • Professionalism • Safety Awareness • Collaboration • Communication • Operational Awareness • Problem-Solving • Physical Stamina
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Qualifications: • High school diploma or equivalent (GED). • Clean and valid BC Class 5 Driver’s Licence. • Reliable transportation to and from work. • Experience in parks, landscaping, construction, or related field. • Ability to use GPS, compass, maps, and charts. • Knowledge of safe equipment use and WHMIS standards. • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, changing environment. • Physically fit and able to work in all weather conditions. • First Aid Level 1 certification. • Able to take direction and work competently with minimal supervision.
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$29.23 – $39.84/hour
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Department: Planning & Development Services Status: Permanent Full-Time / 35 hrs. per week Posting Date: May 22, 2026 Posting Number: 202505-04 Posting Type: External – Bargaining Unit Wage Range: $29.23 – $39.84/hour Position Overview: •The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is seeking a permanent full-time Development Technician to support land use planning and development services across the region. •This is a permanent full-time unionized position of 35 hours per week, in compliance with the Collective Agreement between RDMW and USW Local 1-1937. •This position reports directly to the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). •The Development Technician plays a critical role in the delivery of planning and development services, including processing applications, interpreting bylaws, conducting public engagement, and maintaining GIS records. •This is a career-path position with defined progression based on education, experience, and technical proficiency. Key Responsibilities •Process planning, development, and building applications. •Conduct site inspections and assess compliance with bylaws and legislation. •Draft and amend zoning bylaws, OCP amendments, and planning policies. •Prepare reports, notices, maps, and agendas for planning-related matters. •Coordinate and attend Public Hearings and Advisory Planning Commission meetings. •Provide planning-related information to the public, industry, and elected officials. •Respond to inquiries and complaints related to zoning or land use. •Support Official Community Plan (OCP) reviews and long-range planning initiatives. •Coordinate interagency referrals and review Crown land tenure applications. •Maintain planning records, maps, and GIS datasets. •Represent the department on internal and external committees as required. •Support climate resilience, hazard mitigation, and adaptation planning. •Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and cross-departmental collaboration. •Perform other related duties as assigned. Work Location: This position is based at the RDMW administrative office in Port McNeill, BC. Occasional travel within the region is required for site visits, public meetings, or interagency coordination. Core Competencies •Accountability • Professionalism • Collaboration • Communication • Discretion Role-Specific: •Technical Analysis • Regulatory Knowledge • Community Engagement • GIS Proficiency
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Applicants must meet one of the following education/experience combinations: •Diploma in planning or a closely related field plus 2–3 years of experience in planning, permitting, development, or regulatory work; •Bachelor’s or master’s degree in planning, geography, environmental studies, public administration, or a related discipline with demonstrated technical proficiency. Candidates must also demonstrate: •Knowledge of the Local Government Act, Community Charter, Land Title Act, and Strata Property Act (or capacity to learn). •Strong writing, communication, and interpersonal skills. •Ability to engage respectfully with the public, industry stakeholders, and elected officials. •Competence in managing multiple projects, files, or referrals. •High standard of discretion when handling confidential or politically sensitive matters. •Intermediate-to-advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). •Valid BC Class 5 Driver’s Licence. Preferred qualifications (assets): •Direct experience in local government, land development, permitting, or building inspection. •GIS experience (QGIS, ArcGIS) and ability to generate planning maps. •Certificate in Development Approvals (BCIT or similar). •Experience working in or serving rural, remote, or unincorporated communities. •Experience working with Indigenous governments or within reconciliation frameworks. •Eligibility for membership in PIBC or CIP. •Criminal Records Check required.
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We are looking for a motivated, responsible, and enthusiastic individual to join our shellfish farming crew for a rewarding work experience on the water. The job is based out of Heriot Bay on Quadra Island. The applicant must be able to get the marina on their own by 8:30 each day and earlier on harvest days. We will commute to the farm by boat and most work will be done on the water. Some days will be spent on beaches or in the scallop yard on Quadra assembling gear. At this point we are a small crew (2-3) with a large workload, so a positive attitude and strong work ethic is a must. This is a fast paced and physically demanding job and the applicant must be comfortable learning how to run hydraulic equipment and other light duty machinery. Pay is based on competence and there is room long term for the right candidate to help grow the business and earn more.
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Marine training and experience an asset, but not necessary. Must have valid Drivers License
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$40-$45/hr DOE
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We are an independent shop and are trusted by many to service their vehicle's, so the ability to work on all makes, models and ages of vehicles is required. Fast paced shop with a great group of people to work with in a Family owned business established over 50 years. • Benefits available • Variety of work • Monday to Friday
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• Red Seal Automotive Service Technician • Driver's license • Inspector Identification Card(an asset) • Must be able to diagnose and repair all early and late model vehicles
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Based on experience
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Burley Hauling is looking to expand their team of dedicated HD mechanics on Vancouver Island. We are currently hiring for: • Red Seal or apprentice HD mechanic to work on highway, chubby & fat logging trucks What We Offer: • Competitive wages • Opportunities for training and advancement • Steady long-term work • Local operations in the Campbell River/Sayward areas Our shop is based in Campbell River.